Don't get your hopes up. Even if they don't plant trees or shrubs, they
just might be like LV Motor Speedway and California Speedway, large
lots, no trees or shrubs and $5,000 per day.
Glenn
>>> I saw a report on "Raceday" or NASCAR Today" yesterday about the new
>NASCAR
>>> track being built in Kansas City, KS by Bill France, Jr. The track
>is
>>> planned to open in 2001. It will have a parking lot for 165,000
>cars. This
>>> sounds like an ideal Nationals site. Centrally located, at the
>intersection
>>> of two Interstates, large city, large lot, asphalt(???).
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>>Greg,
>> Someone will want to plant trees and shrubs to take away from the
>ugliness
>>of a parking lot, I betcha. In fact, some places in the country have
>>legislation that any new parking lots must have trees, etc. to beautify
>the
>>area.
>> --Pat Kelly
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>Yup, right here in KC there are certain areas that legislate that for
>every X number of square feet of parking lot there must be Y number of
>trees or shrubs planted. There are several excellent sites that are
>unusable because of this lunacy.
>
>Oh well, hopefully the infield won't get messed up. ;^)
>
>See you on course.
>
>Eric Linnhoff in KC
>#69DS TLS #13
>'98 Neon R/T
><eric10mm@qni.com>
>
>You jump in front of my car When you know all the time
>That 90 miles an hour Girl Is the speed I drive
>You tell me it's all right You don't mind a little pain
>You say you just want me to take you for a drive
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